Explore the historical heart of Malta, from the majestic fortifications of Valletta to the ancient silence of Mdina. This collection highlights the island's rich past, from prehistoric temples to stunning natural harbors and idyllic lagoons.
Barrakka Lift
The Barrakka Lift is a prominent elevator providing access to the Grand Harbour with stunning views.
Upper Barrakka Gardens
These gardens offer breathtaking views over the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities.
Republic Street
Republic Street is a main thoroughfare in Valletta, lined with shops, cafes, and historical buildings.
Lower Barrakka Gardens
These gardens are a tranquil spot with historical monuments and views of the Grand Harbour.
Valletta Street Food Market
A vibrant market offering a variety of local and international street food options.
Valletta Quayside
The Quayside is the waterfront area of Valletta, often serving as a point of arrival and departure.
Mdina
Mdina is a ancient fortified city, formerly Malta's capital, known for its medieval architecture and narrow streets.
Malta's Ancient Temples
Malta boasts several UNESCO World Heritage sites featuring prehistoric megalithic temples.
Blue Grotto
The Blue Grotto is a famous sea cave system on the southern coast of Malta, known for its vibrant blue waters.
Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon is a stunning natural pool with crystal-clear turquoise waters, located between Comino and Cominotto islands.
Gozo
Gozo is Malta's sister island, known for its rugged landscapes, beautiful beaches, and historical sites.
Three Cities
The Three Cities are a group of historic fortified cities opposite Valletta, rich in maritime history.